After weeks of leaks about the new products, Roku has officially announced its new line of streaming media boxes.
The Los Gatos, California-based company has effectively replaced all of its media streaming boxes with new hardware; its streaming video stick, announced earlier this year, remains the same. The new Roku Express box replaces the Roku 1 with a much smaller form factor (75 percent smaller) and double the processing power of the original box. It streams HD video, not 4K like the top-of-the-line Rokus do, but it also costs just $30, making it the most affordable Roku. There's also a version of the Express box that comes with composite cables, for an additional $10.
The mid-tier Premiere and Premiere+ Rokus replace the Roku 2...
Roku's new streaming media players support 4K and HDR video
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